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Let Your Heart Breathe
Often, we feel tired—
tired from studying,
tired from working,
or exhausted from life’s problems.We grit our teeth and keep pushing forward,
thinking that when the weekend comes or we finally rest,
that fatigue will slowly fade away.But after resting,
why do we still feel tired?Perhaps the burden we carry isn’t just physical—
it’s our hearts.
So, our hearts need rest too,
a chance to breathe freely.If this book were anything,
it would be like a favorite song—
one that, no matter how many times you listen,
still touches your heart deeply. -
Level Up
In life, we may face obstacles that seem like dead ends.
But along the way, we learn and discover important lessons that help us overcome them—if only we open our hearts, face challenges, and adapt.This book is not a cheat sheet to conquer every hardship,
but a guide to help you reflect, understand yourself,
and gradually level up into a better version of who you are. -
Make Your Own Business
No one knows us better than ourselves.
Each of us has hidden talents waiting to be discovered.
When we find what’s “right,” the world changes.
Remember, “Success is not measured by others’ standards, but by becoming the best version of yourself.”Listen to your heart. Dare to be yourself. Take action, even if small.
Keep learning because every step is growth, and every mistake is a lesson.
Start today to find your true identity.As long as we have “life” and don’t break the rules of the game (don’t cheat),
we can always press “New Game” and start over.In the end, success isn’t about how many times we fall,
but how many times we get up and fight again.
Because in this business game, the true winner is the one who never gives up!MAKE YOUR OWN BUSINESS
The latest work by Dr. Wilas Chamlerdwattana, a technology and innovation entrepreneur.A starting point to help you discover your identity and strengths in the business world,
with management tips to confidently and successfully overcome every challenge. -
May My Thoughts of You Hold You Close
While someone
is an important part of our memories,
we may also be a cherished memory for someone else.While we try to forget someone,
we might simultaneously be forgotten by another.We are always remembered and forgotten,
yet in the end, no one can remember us completely—
and even we find it hard to forget someone entirely.What we can do is…
let those around us remember the good in who we are,
and create beautiful memories during the time we share.This book invites us to reflect on certain things,
some stories, some people we remember clearly,
and some parts that may have been lost along the way. -
May You Find the Sky You Love
This essay reflects on life during days when the sky is not clear. Certainly, every experience leaves behind valuable lessons. Readers are invited to reflect on their thoughts and emotions. More than healing, it helps deepen self-understanding.
There are moments in life when we must face change,
but it can be difficult—especially when encountering problems for the first time,
making decisions we never expected,
and planning a life path uncertain of how we will get through it. -
Memoirs of a Sudden Realization
Have you ever been thinking about something,
when suddenly a great idea pops into your mind?
Then another thought follows soon after.Sometimes, you find yourself drifting into memories of the past,
and often, those thoughts turn into memories of someone instead.Yet many times,
those good ideas come when we can’t capture or remember them,
and often we just let them slip away,
thinking they aren’t important enough.Until one day, someone shares what they’ve been thinking or recalling with us,
and what was once lost in memory
returns again.This book continues to remind us
of those moments of insight once again.Hopefully, some chapters, some sentences,
will help you recall something you once forgot, too. -
Memories Always Bring Us Back to Someone
Our story ended in reality,
yet it remains alive in memory.Her image stays in my heart all the time.
Though she never returns,
the memories remain vivid.Even if I have photographs
to prove what once was,
it doesn’t mean I still feel the same for him.I keep telling myself:
Please have a heart to love yourself,
even though he is no longer here today. -
Money-Life Balance
The financial planning technique called “Financial Chair” helps you create balance between money and life easily and effectively.
Imagine a sturdy chair where each part represents a key aspect of financial balance in our lives:
Leg 1: Income and expenses
Leg 2: Money, happiness, and emotions
Leg 3: Risk management
Leg 4: Debt management
Once these four legs are stable, you can focus on the remaining parts:
The backrest: Retirement planning
The armrests: Investing to grow your money
The seat cushion: Case studies of financial problems
It is hoped that Money-Life Balance: Earn Well, Spend Wisely will help readers learn important aspects of finance and apply them in their own lives.
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Money: The Big Lesson School Never Taught
This book shares the author’s personal financial journey—from being deeply in debt to achieving financial freedom. The key isn’t about earning more money, but about managing finances efficiently, including income, expenses, savings, and cultivating healthy money habits for wealth without relying on others’ mercy.
It challenges overspending mindsets and fosters a wealthy mindset starting today, leading to debt elimination. The book also offers simple money management formulas inspired by Montanee.
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No Matter How Good You Are
Though this book doesn’t care how skilled the author is,
and has journeyed through time for over a decade,
in many chapters, sentences, and examples from the author’s stories,
we find that the narratives remain unchanged, almost as if preserved in time.
The storylines are familiar and unaltered,
while the people featured in the book
have sometimes passed away or parted ways—much like the cycle of samsara.Some questions have been answered,
while many remain unresolved…
And this is why we invite you, the reader,
to pick up this book and “question”
the events that have persisted for over ten years,
and to explore them together once more.